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"but for greece, we might still have been savages and idolaters." the human form and the human mind attained to a perfection in greece which has impressed its image on those faultless productions whose very fragments are the despair of modern art and which can never cease to delight mankind until the extinction of the race. in the 18th and 19th centuries, europeans surrounded themselves with the images of greece and rome. they created for themselves personal museums which displayed their wealth, taste, and learning and idealized the virtues of reason, liberty, and justice. in this way, they elevated-- and even masked-- their mundane relationships with land ownership and manufacture, trade and empire, and they exported these ideals and the visual language which expressed them all over the world-- to the americas, the indies, and beyond. it is appropriate, then, that these are the first pictures we see in a series on the tradition of western art. we could have started in the caves of lascaux or the temples of luxor. but if there is a source to which w
"but for greece, we might still have been savages and idolaters." the human form and the human mind attained to a perfection in greece which has impressed its image on those faultless productions whose very fragments are the despair of modern art and which can never cease to delight mankind until the extinction of the race. in the 18th and 19th centuries, europeans surrounded themselves with the images of greece and rome. they created for themselves personal museums which displayed...
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story indeed our rights and our hunger poverty and a lack of healthcare it's a modern day europe in greece the continent's most troubled state so and people that are being forced to find ways to cope with the situation like queuing for church handouts and even leaving the country for greener pastures. and a decade behind bars without charge or trial on our bellies being made to barack obama to finally free a british man from gun tunnel obeyed after he was cleared for release years ago all that coming up next. but now the u.s. department of defense has indicated three million dollars for the development of a groundbreaking smartphone face recognition technology it's intended to be used mainly by the military its potential use in law enforcement health care and civil i.d. programs sparked new privacy concerns marina britain has more now on america's formulas for surveillance. the information age was an era nearly everybody in braced by today's surveillance age experts say is a reality oh most no one can escape we are five years away in new york from zero privacy from every new yorker being t
story indeed our rights and our hunger poverty and a lack of healthcare it's a modern day europe in greece the continent's most troubled state so and people that are being forced to find ways to cope with the situation like queuing for church handouts and even leaving the country for greener pastures. and a decade behind bars without charge or trial on our bellies being made to barack obama to finally free a british man from gun tunnel obeyed after he was cleared for release years ago all that...
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since two thousand and nine now what we've seen from going up against merkel on greece is if you speak to the german people one thing they will all tell you the vast majority will tell you is that they do support angola merkel's view when it comes to dealing with the euro crisis what we're now seeing is peacetime saying i'm going to challenge angela merkel on her own turf and put forward my own theory about how to deal with greece and also i'm going to michael needs the french president lay said do we know what they're going to talk about is it a case of the euro zone's two largest economies deciding what to do with their out the debt rating partners or do you think. well we've just heard about greece being used as a political football a little later on wednesday we're going to see two politicians attending the football i'm going merkel is in. it will be in france to meet with francois hollande and they'll be taking in the france germany game now the last two times those two sides met on the pitch it was the french that came out on top be looking to perhaps get the upper hand in the po
since two thousand and nine now what we've seen from going up against merkel on greece is if you speak to the german people one thing they will all tell you the vast majority will tell you is that they do support angola merkel's view when it comes to dealing with the euro crisis what we're now seeing is peacetime saying i'm going to challenge angela merkel on her own turf and put forward my own theory about how to deal with greece and also i'm going to michael needs the french president lay...
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story indeed our rights and our hunger poverty and a lack of healthcare it's a modern day europe in greece the continent's most troubled state so and people that are being forced to find ways to cope with the situation like queuing for church handouts and even leaving the country for greener pastures. and a decade behind bars without charge or trial on our bellies being made to barack obama to finally free a british man from gun tunnel obeyed after he was cleared for release years ago all that coming up next. but now the u.s. department of defense has allocated three million dollars for the development of a groundbreaking smartphone face recognition technology it's intended to be used mainly by the military its potential use in law enforcement health care and civil i.d. programs sparked new privacy concerns marina britain has more now on america's formulas for surveillance. the information age was an era nearly everybody in braced by today's surveillance age experts say is a reality oh most no one can escape we are five years away in new york from zero privacy from every new yorker being t
story indeed our rights and our hunger poverty and a lack of healthcare it's a modern day europe in greece the continent's most troubled state so and people that are being forced to find ways to cope with the situation like queuing for church handouts and even leaving the country for greener pastures. and a decade behind bars without charge or trial on our bellies being made to barack obama to finally free a british man from gun tunnel obeyed after he was cleared for release years ago all that...
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elections we're seeing the key battleground becoming greece. now one of the reasons that we've seen the s.t.p. . jump on this is because essentially they smell blood he said himself after the most recent local elections which took place last month that's change was possible this year and in order and one of the reasons he can say that is his party is absolutely killing angle merkel's coalition when it comes to domestic issues the center right coalition about england merkel of lost in the last thirteen local elections and the election in january was the. state government that they've lost to the s.t.p. since two thousand and nine now what we've seen from going up against merkel on greece is if you speak to the german people one thing they will all tell you the vast majority will tell you is that they do support angola merkel's view when it comes to dealing with the euro crisis what we're now seeing is peacetime saying i'm going to challenge angela merkel on her own turf and put forward my own theory about how to deal with greece and also angle a
elections we're seeing the key battleground becoming greece. now one of the reasons that we've seen the s.t.p. . jump on this is because essentially they smell blood he said himself after the most recent local elections which took place last month that's change was possible this year and in order and one of the reasons he can say that is his party is absolutely killing angle merkel's coalition when it comes to domestic issues the center right coalition about england merkel of lost in the last...
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find out why greece could be the key battleground states in this year's general election. well why news twenty four hours a day this is r t live from moscow with me rule re sushi welcome to the program as many as fifty four countries took part in the cia's secret detention and prisoner rendition program and the claim was made in a report from a new york based ngo which claims that foreign governments aided the u.s. in making sure that it tara geishas were out of the reach of the law more in this investigation now from a guy in a can. this is a very comprehensive report prepared by the open society foundations not only do they detail torture techniques that were used at cia secret prisons overseas to so-called black sites but also give a list of countries that one way or another protists appétit in cia secret detention and extraordinary rendition operations including by hosting cia prisons on their territories detaining interrogating torturing going to be using it in vigils assisting in a tour in the capture and transport of detainees and so on so the list includes countri
find out why greece could be the key battleground states in this year's general election. well why news twenty four hours a day this is r t live from moscow with me rule re sushi welcome to the program as many as fifty four countries took part in the cia's secret detention and prisoner rendition program and the claim was made in a report from a new york based ngo which claims that foreign governments aided the u.s. in making sure that it tara geishas were out of the reach of the law more in...
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in greece thousands of supporters of the extreme right golden dawn party marched past the u.s. embassy in a torture procession there were chanting and to u.s. and anti turkish slogans to commemorate a border incident that caused a crisis between greece and turkey seventeen years ago at the time a greek helicopter crashed over a disputed island in the adrian sea with the turkish military accused of shooting it down. and greece was also hit by a strike this week this time protesters were angry at an imminent round of cuts to pay and pensions hundreds battled with police after storming the building of the labor minister's office and lloyd george good regardless as there were also as his response was part of the new york porat. the government has decided to follow up one of the c. of zero thought that us as its ace i guess that is distance to the state to measure us so we have steam to the government to take the medicine measures but they are of course to do so another against the very sent stocks and now we have seen the order it will ease very violently against identity peaceful
in greece thousands of supporters of the extreme right golden dawn party marched past the u.s. embassy in a torture procession there were chanting and to u.s. and anti turkish slogans to commemorate a border incident that caused a crisis between greece and turkey seventeen years ago at the time a greek helicopter crashed over a disputed island in the adrian sea with the turkish military accused of shooting it down. and greece was also hit by a strike this week this time protesters were angry at...
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well it seems that it's getting worse not better this is the famous rescue of greece from the european union they say that will reach thirty percent of unemployment it means that while thousands of people lose their jobs every day in greece this is starting to become a humanitarian crisis and i think it's something that we no one expected to see in the european union you see extreme poverty you see people that they tried to get a plate of food from the church we have two hundred fifty thousand people every day trying to get to the church to find food we're talking about the young people that they want to find a job in greece trying to leave the country we're talking about people that don't have access to primary health services and i would talking about things that no one expected to see it seems that the plan for growth is taking two margin too long to take place so something has to change i do believe that germany has stuck to this plan and doesn't want to admit the mistakes where we listen every day of things that could have big been better for greece if the plan was better if they
well it seems that it's getting worse not better this is the famous rescue of greece from the european union they say that will reach thirty percent of unemployment it means that while thousands of people lose their jobs every day in greece this is starting to become a humanitarian crisis and i think it's something that we no one expected to see in the european union you see extreme poverty you see people that they tried to get a plate of food from the church we have two hundred fifty thousand...
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find out why greece. and the general election. worldwide news twenty four hours a day this is our life from moscow with me rule re sushi welcome to the program. as many as fifty four countries took part in the cia's secret detention and prisoner rendition program and the claim was made in a report from a new york based ngo which claims that foreign governments aided the u.s. in making sure that a terror out of the reach of the law more in this investigation. can. this is a very comprehensive report prepared by the open society foundations not only do they detail torture techniques that were used at cia secret prisons overseas to so-called black sites but also give a list of countries that one way or another participated in cia secret detention and extraordinary rendition operations including by hosting cia prisons on their territories detaining interrogating torturing going to be using individuals assisting in a tour in the capture and transport of detainees and so on so the list includes countries like afghanistan and else. denma
find out why greece. and the general election. worldwide news twenty four hours a day this is our life from moscow with me rule re sushi welcome to the program. as many as fifty four countries took part in the cia's secret detention and prisoner rendition program and the claim was made in a report from a new york based ngo which claims that foreign governments aided the u.s. in making sure that a terror out of the reach of the law more in this investigation. can. this is a very comprehensive...
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elections we're seeing the key battleground becoming greece. and now one of the reasons that we've seen the s.t.p. . jump on this is because essentially they smell blood he said himself after the most recent local elections which took place last month that's change was possible this year and in order and one of the reasons he can say that is his party is absolutely killing angela merkel's coalition when it comes to domestic issues if you speak to the german people one thing they will all tell you what the vast majority will tell you is that they do support angola merkel's view when it comes to dealing with the euro crisis what we're now seeing is peacetime saying i'm going to challenge angle a merkel on her own turf and put forward my own theory about how to deal with greece after years of preparation a sleepless night and hard work russia has something to celebrate tomorrow the official countdown to the twenty fourteen winter olympics begins the games have already broken the record books becoming the most expensive ever stage hundred former re
elections we're seeing the key battleground becoming greece. and now one of the reasons that we've seen the s.t.p. . jump on this is because essentially they smell blood he said himself after the most recent local elections which took place last month that's change was possible this year and in order and one of the reasons he can say that is his party is absolutely killing angela merkel's coalition when it comes to domestic issues if you speak to the german people one thing they will all tell...
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on greece's labor ministry headquarters turns into a bottle ground as hundreds of protesters a brawl with police over pension cuts will report shortly after this break. the news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images go worldwide and seeing from the streets of canada. showing the coronation to rule the day. wealthy british scientists like. to. go. out of. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cons are a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines kinds a report on. this is coming to you live from moscow welcome back to the u.s. but it's called establishment is continuing to endorse new chinks senator john kerry was sworn in as u.s. secretary of state this week while defense chief nominate chuck hagel was grilled by the senate hagel says military force has the last resort which has attracted admiration and criticism on among american politicians as some are exposed by the washington this fall from finished with its foreign and military campaign who is in charge of the pentagon and president obama was elected in
on greece's labor ministry headquarters turns into a bottle ground as hundreds of protesters a brawl with police over pension cuts will report shortly after this break. the news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images go worldwide and seeing from the streets of canada. showing the coronation to rule the day. wealthy british scientists like. to. go. out of. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cons are a no holds barred look at the...
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, so that the kind of austerity that greece had to have, which really destroys the fabric of society, doesn't happen here? are we better dealing with it now? should everybody, the government and consumers at all levels take a bit of a cutback now to avoid that kind of draconian cuts they've had in europe? >> that's what i hear a lot, ken. the reason you have to do -- maybe not a sequester but the reason you have to have budget cutting now, even in an economy that's not on solid footing is because this is preventing us from being like greece. the lesson is not look at europe and being afraid of austerity in the u.s. the lesson is you better do austerity smart now in the u.s. it's like the chicken and the egg. >> austerity is smart but this isn't. policy not in a sensible way. you want to spend more things on infrastructure, education. there are things you want to cut back. the problem here is that it's just there's nobody home making the policies. >> that's what's so frustrating. we'll continue this conversation. forced government spending cuts are set to take effect this friday. be pr
, so that the kind of austerity that greece had to have, which really destroys the fabric of society, doesn't happen here? are we better dealing with it now? should everybody, the government and consumers at all levels take a bit of a cutback now to avoid that kind of draconian cuts they've had in europe? >> that's what i hear a lot, ken. the reason you have to do -- maybe not a sequester but the reason you have to have budget cutting now, even in an economy that's not on solid footing is...
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find out why greece. starters orders. what's become the most expensive. in history we were poor. worldwide news live from moscow this is with me welcome to the program. police have clashed with protesters and fired tear gas after angry mobs attacked the offices of the ruling islamist party thousands of taking to the streets across the country to protest against the government and the public followed the assassination of the leading opposition figure. holding the power elite responsible the opposition is called for a general strike and is suspending its membership in the country's lawmaking body. journalist who. brought us the latest. reaction from the crowd. shocked and consider this as a criminal act this is the first time this kind of fancy nation happened to tunisia so people you know they protested you know they are in the streets they have most of them they are. in front of the ministry of interior and you know i get a good feeling of the shame. many of the offices of the ruling party everywhere i mean anger is prevailing and people are very very very angry and sad. about th
find out why greece. starters orders. what's become the most expensive. in history we were poor. worldwide news live from moscow this is with me welcome to the program. police have clashed with protesters and fired tear gas after angry mobs attacked the offices of the ruling islamist party thousands of taking to the streets across the country to protest against the government and the public followed the assassination of the leading opposition figure. holding the power elite responsible the...
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greece. friends the iranian president. continues his historic visit to egypt iran hopes to get some backing from the western leaning country on a range of regional and security issues. a very warm welcome to you from all of us here at. fifty four countries helped washington. sometimes even tortured terrorist suspects in secret cia prisons that's according to a top american ngo which has released the most detailed account yet of the notorious rendition program on the. this is a very comprehensive report prepared by the open society foundations not only do they detail torture techniques that were used at cia secret prisons overseas to so-called black sites but also give a list of countries that one way or another participated in cia secret detention and extraordinary rendition operations including by hosting cia prisons on their territories detaining interrogating torturing and abusing it in vigils assisting in a tour in the capture and transport of detainees and so on so the list includes countries like afghanistan else. de
greece. friends the iranian president. continues his historic visit to egypt iran hopes to get some backing from the western leaning country on a range of regional and security issues. a very warm welcome to you from all of us here at. fifty four countries helped washington. sometimes even tortured terrorist suspects in secret cia prisons that's according to a top american ngo which has released the most detailed account yet of the notorious rendition program on the. this is a very...
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greece had a deficit of about 7% of gdp. that would be over $1 trillion a year in the united states before the collapse. we have a very different story. the third is a huge difference. we have our own currency. greece is like arkansas. the reason why its interest rates went through the roof. everyone thought that. >> i think the point he was trying to make in that that if we don't do something about this the market will figure out that we have a credit problem in the country. >> the markets are smarter than that. >> when you normalize interest rates, right now they are really manipulated, if you normalize interest rates, you're talking about $500 billion going out the door every year just on interest expen expense. that's just paying the interest on the debt. you think that's sustainable? >> that's a lower interest expense than what we had relative to our economy in the early '90s. we could live with that. we lived with that in the early '90s and the economy did great in that decade? >> rick, what do you think? >> i think th
greece had a deficit of about 7% of gdp. that would be over $1 trillion a year in the united states before the collapse. we have a very different story. the third is a huge difference. we have our own currency. greece is like arkansas. the reason why its interest rates went through the roof. everyone thought that. >> i think the point he was trying to make in that that if we don't do something about this the market will figure out that we have a credit problem in the country. >> the...
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in greece thousands of supporters of the extreme right golden dawn party marched by the u.s. embassy in a torture late procession there were chanting and to u.s. and anti turkish slogans to commemorate a border incident that caused a crisis between greece and turkey seventeen years ago at the time a greek helicopter crashed over a disputed island in the adrian sea with the turkish military accused of shooting and. greece was also hit by a steady strikes this week this time protesters were angry at an imminent round of cuts to pay and pensions hundreds battled with police after storming the building of the labor minister's office and lord george could regardless as there were also as his response was part of the new approach. the government has decided to follow up one of the seals ziva told us it sais i guess that is distance to your state to measure us so we have steamed the government to take the medicine measures but they are of course to do so another idea is that they sent stocks and now we have seen the order that would least like very violently against identity peacefu
in greece thousands of supporters of the extreme right golden dawn party marched by the u.s. embassy in a torture late procession there were chanting and to u.s. and anti turkish slogans to commemorate a border incident that caused a crisis between greece and turkey seventeen years ago at the time a greek helicopter crashed over a disputed island in the adrian sea with the turkish military accused of shooting and. greece was also hit by a steady strikes this week this time protesters were angry...
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under greece thousands of supporters of the extreme right golden dawn party much past the u.s. embassy in the torchlight procession there were chanting and to us and anti turkish slogans to commemorate a boarding incident that caused a crisis between greece and turkey seventeen years ago at the time a greek helicopter crashed over a disputed island in the adrian sea with the tigris military accused of shooting it down. so greece was also hit by austerity strikes this week and this time protests as were angry at an imminent round of cuts to pay and pensions hundred bottles with police after storming the building of the labor minister's office and lord george could regard as the authorities response was part of a new approach. the government has decided to follow up all of the c. of zero thought that us as its ace idea is the that is distance to the state to measure us so we have steam the government to take in medicine measures that they are opposed to do so another idea is that they sent stocks and now we have soon door there it will release luck very violently against a genera
under greece thousands of supporters of the extreme right golden dawn party much past the u.s. embassy in the torchlight procession there were chanting and to us and anti turkish slogans to commemorate a boarding incident that caused a crisis between greece and turkey seventeen years ago at the time a greek helicopter crashed over a disputed island in the adrian sea with the tigris military accused of shooting it down. so greece was also hit by austerity strikes this week and this time protests...
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in greece thousands of supporters of the extreme right golden dawn party marched the u.s. embassy in the torchlight procession the world chanting until you are sent to turkish world a restricted well read. incident that caused a crisis between greece and turkey seventeen years ago at the time a greek helicopter crashed over a disputed island in the agency of the turkish with a trick used at shooting it down. greece was also hit by a stray which is strikes this week this time protesters were angry at an imminent round of cuts to pay and pensions hundreds battled with police after storming the building of the labor minister's office and lord george who drew gallows as they are thought his response was part of a new approach. the government has decided to follow up only c. of zero thought that us as its ace idea is that that is distance to the state to measure us so we have steam the government to take the medicine measures but they are of course to do so another i guess the very center psychs and now we have seen door of their lives blocked very violently against the odds ar
in greece thousands of supporters of the extreme right golden dawn party marched the u.s. embassy in the torchlight procession the world chanting until you are sent to turkish world a restricted well read. incident that caused a crisis between greece and turkey seventeen years ago at the time a greek helicopter crashed over a disputed island in the agency of the turkish with a trick used at shooting it down. greece was also hit by a stray which is strikes this week this time protesters were...
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>> we are not greece, but you can get to be them with silliness like this and no responsibility. evan is right. the president is leading, but not in the direction that he wants. he is leaving to blame the republicans, which i suspect he will succeed in. the republicans seem to have this affinity for suicide diving. they will get blamed. the only answer here is to get together and obama thinks he has them on the ropes. republicans cannot seem to get it together. >> we just heard dr. rand paul said the sequestration was the president's idea. wasn't it? >> who cares. it's a bad idea on both sides. and the the president's responsibility. this is typical washington. it is the president's responsibility more than anyone else's, particularly a second term president. it's his responsibility to rise above this. he's not doing it. >> i'm not sure you something. this was the cover of "the new york daily news." the speaker of the house complain that he had to exit air force one by the rear door, but this is not the point. the public complained and blamed president clinton, but after a while
>> we are not greece, but you can get to be them with silliness like this and no responsibility. evan is right. the president is leading, but not in the direction that he wants. he is leaving to blame the republicans, which i suspect he will succeed in. the republicans seem to have this affinity for suicide diving. they will get blamed. the only answer here is to get together and obama thinks he has them on the ropes. republicans cannot seem to get it together. >> we just heard dr....
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and greece where thousands of supporters of the extreme right golden dawn party marched right past the u.s. embassy in a torch lit procession they were charging anti us and anti turkish slogans to commemorate a border incident that caused a crisis between greece and seventeen years ago at the time a greek helicopter crashed over a disputed island in the aegean sea the turkish military accused of shooting it down. it was also hit by austerity strikes this week this time protesters were angry at an imminent round of cuts to pay and pensions hundreds battle with police after storming the building of the labor minister's office and lawyer george. says the authorities response was actually part of a new approach. the government has decided to follow up only c. of zero thought that us as its ace idea is the that is distance to their state to measure us so we have steam the government to take the medicine measures that they are unconstitutional i guess the very center strikes it now we have seen the order it will ease very violently against a generally peaceful and kind the most recent when i
and greece where thousands of supporters of the extreme right golden dawn party marched right past the u.s. embassy in a torch lit procession they were charging anti us and anti turkish slogans to commemorate a border incident that caused a crisis between greece and seventeen years ago at the time a greek helicopter crashed over a disputed island in the aegean sea the turkish military accused of shooting it down. it was also hit by austerity strikes this week this time protesters were angry at...
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greece is also hit by a stir to strike this week this time protesters were angry at an imminent round of cuts to pay and pensions hundreds battled with police after storming the building of the labor minister's office and lord george who drew gallows thought his response was part of a new approach. the government has decided to follow up on lucy of all of us as a good ses i do use the that is distance to your state emissions sure we've got a scheme going to take emergency measures that they are. they sent stocks it now we have seen the order it would least like very violently against a generally peaceful and kind of the most recent where only seem the last three or four weeks i complain of propaganda that i have to convince us that now is the worse it's become best there is i don't believe that this is true is exactly because we are following this same set of course is overstated news is that it for three years has condemned these last five years of slow death that this recession of the economy going to actually move the economy on a third choice other measures followed by a focus on
greece is also hit by a stir to strike this week this time protesters were angry at an imminent round of cuts to pay and pensions hundreds battled with police after storming the building of the labor minister's office and lord george who drew gallows thought his response was part of a new approach. the government has decided to follow up on lucy of all of us as a good ses i do use the that is distance to your state emissions sure we've got a scheme going to take emergency measures that they...
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want to be greece they say. >> right. the other thing that happened that i think people don't quite realize is there ended up being what i called a least ugly contest. so spring of 2010, everybody is coming out of the crisis, the worst of the crisis but the eurozone and greek cries sis just starting. and there a meeting of the economic officials of the g-7 countries in absolute northern canada, middle of no where. and they are all in this, even the reporters aren't there, they are in this little eskimo hut basically, i've seen the pictures and in their echo-- ecochamber. the germans say yeah, we need to tighten our belts. and the japanese officials say yeah, we've been on the wrong side all these years work, we have to tighten our belts. the u.s. officials say we are doing our part. the british officials say we don't want to be the least tightening. and so in 2010, 2011 a whole bunch of the rich governments around the world all sort of tried to outdo each other in austerity. >> rose: here's george osborn the form-- this i
want to be greece they say. >> right. the other thing that happened that i think people don't quite realize is there ended up being what i called a least ugly contest. so spring of 2010, everybody is coming out of the crisis, the worst of the crisis but the eurozone and greek cries sis just starting. and there a meeting of the economic officials of the g-7 countries in absolute northern canada, middle of no where. and they are all in this, even the reporters aren't there, they are in this...
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and to greece where thousands of supporters of the extreme right golden dawn party marched right past the u.s. embassy in a torch lit procession they were charging anti us and anti turkish slogans to commemorate a border incident that caused a crisis between greece and turkey seventeen years ago at the time a greek helicopter crashed over a disputed island in the aegean sea the turkish military accused of shooting it down. it was also hit by austerity strikes this week this time protesters were angry at an imminent round of cuts to pay and pensions hundreds battle with police after storming the building of the labor minister's office and lawyer george. says the authorities response was actually part of a new approach. the government has decided to follow up one of the c. of the zero dollar us as it says ideas that is distance to your state measures so we have seen the government to take the medicine measures that they are unconstitutional against the very sentence that makes it now we have seen to order it will release very violently against a generally peaceful and kind of the myster
and to greece where thousands of supporters of the extreme right golden dawn party marched right past the u.s. embassy in a torch lit procession they were charging anti us and anti turkish slogans to commemorate a border incident that caused a crisis between greece and turkey seventeen years ago at the time a greek helicopter crashed over a disputed island in the aegean sea the turkish military accused of shooting it down. it was also hit by austerity strikes this week this time protesters were...
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greece is also hit by a stir to strike this week this time protesters were angry at an imminent round of cuts to pay and pensions hundreds battled with police after storming the building of the labor minister's office and lord george who drew gallo's says they thought his response was part of a new approach. the government has decided to follow up on lucy of zero tolerance as a it ses i guess that is distance to your state to measure which show we've got a scheme of the government to take the medicine measures that they are the deuce another idea is that there isn't it now we have seen the order to get released like very violently against a generally peaceful and kind of demonstration where only seem to last three or four weeks i completely over for propaganda try to convince us that it now was it was just become bash religion i don't believe that that. is exactly because we are following this instead of course is overstated news is that for three years has condemned these last five minutes of slow death that this recession of the economy going to actually move the economy out of circ
greece is also hit by a stir to strike this week this time protesters were angry at an imminent round of cuts to pay and pensions hundreds battled with police after storming the building of the labor minister's office and lord george who drew gallo's says they thought his response was part of a new approach. the government has decided to follow up on lucy of zero tolerance as a it ses i guess that is distance to your state to measure which show we've got a scheme of the government to take the...
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one in greece the first country to get emergency loans to avoid going bankrupt or people are now out of work than at any time since the financial system to trouble five. a quarter of greeks now unemployed twice the european average and each day hundreds of thousands are forced to rely on food and perhaps even to get by. center left greek m.p.'s really so the dire situation is hitting everyone hard on the personal level. while it seems that it's getting worse not better and this is the famous rescue of greece from the european union. this is starting to become a humanitarian crisis you see extreme poverty you see people's out they tried to get a plate of food from the church we have two hundred fifty thousand people every day trying to get to the church to find food we are talking about to people that they won't find a job in greece the trying to leave the country we're talking about people that don't have access to primary health services this is something that's not only numbers it's one thousand people human beings in the european union that use their jobs every day this is creatin
one in greece the first country to get emergency loans to avoid going bankrupt or people are now out of work than at any time since the financial system to trouble five. a quarter of greeks now unemployed twice the european average and each day hundreds of thousands are forced to rely on food and perhaps even to get by. center left greek m.p.'s really so the dire situation is hitting everyone hard on the personal level. while it seems that it's getting worse not better and this is the famous...
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and in greece a thousands of supporters of the extreme right golden dawn party marched past the u.s. embassy in a torchlight procession they were chanting on to us and an attack or slogans to commemorate a broader incident that caused a crisis between greece and turkey seventeen years ago at the time a greek helicopter crashed over disputed islands in the agency would be tied to some of the trip teased of shooting and. greece was also hit by a status tribes this week this time protesters were angry at an imminent round of cuts to pay and pensions hundreds bottle with police after storming the building of the labor minister's office and lord george could drew gallo says they also were his response was part of a new approach. the government has decided to follow up all the c. of zero tolerance as it ses i do use the that is distance to your state emissions so we've got a scheme to the government to take the medicine measures that they are unconstitutional i guess that there isn't stopping it now we have seen the order get released like very violently against a generally peaceful and ki
and in greece a thousands of supporters of the extreme right golden dawn party marched past the u.s. embassy in a torchlight procession they were chanting on to us and an attack or slogans to commemorate a broader incident that caused a crisis between greece and turkey seventeen years ago at the time a greek helicopter crashed over disputed islands in the agency would be tied to some of the trip teased of shooting and. greece was also hit by a status tribes this week this time protesters were...
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. >> and greece, the crucial thing is not so much that the debt is owned by non-greece as that the debt is in euros. that gives them way less flexibility. if you take a country like us, to me it's even hard to tell the story. you say, you know, supposed that we have a run on -- supposed that foreigners decide we're not reliable. how does that drive up interest rates? the fed controls short-term interest rates. long-term interest rates reflect expected short rates. how is that supposed to happen? the answer is actually it's not an easy story to tell. >> economics, news, politics. right now washington is run by politics. so they are in a budget-cutting mode. they are in a spending, cutting spending mode. how do they do that and not hurt the economy? >> well -- >> they're going do it, right? >> big spending cuts in the near term look a lot less likely now than they did a couple of months ago. so people are -- >> that makes you happy? >> that makes me happy. and, you know, the -- there's no imminent crisis that's being dealt with. even the ten-year outlook si not that bad on the budget. so
. >> and greece, the crucial thing is not so much that the debt is owned by non-greece as that the debt is in euros. that gives them way less flexibility. if you take a country like us, to me it's even hard to tell the story. you say, you know, supposed that we have a run on -- supposed that foreigners decide we're not reliable. how does that drive up interest rates? the fed controls short-term interest rates. long-term interest rates reflect expected short rates. how is that supposed to...
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of greece's labor ministry headquarters turns into a battleground as hundreds of protesters brawl with police over imminent pension cuts as a reporter they said. but now on wednesday news of israel's as strike on syria broke through for its alleged as tribes is quite big and as flagrant aggression and a violation of serious forwarding to moscow said that if that is confirmed it will be an abuse of the un charter sirus israeli jets destroyed a military research center near damascus killing at least two western diplomats and syrian rebels claimed the target was an arms convoy lebanon's border destined for hezbollah militants israel has kept silent about the reports that edge to attack follows multiple failed attempts by rebel groups just stormed the complex and buy only as a key way editor pan african newswire head it's all part of a wider plan to bring down the syrian government. well it's quite interesting that the israeli government as well as the united states has not officially responded to this provocation against syria it is the bully situation in which they are opening up a not a
of greece's labor ministry headquarters turns into a battleground as hundreds of protesters brawl with police over imminent pension cuts as a reporter they said. but now on wednesday news of israel's as strike on syria broke through for its alleged as tribes is quite big and as flagrant aggression and a violation of serious forwarding to moscow said that if that is confirmed it will be an abuse of the un charter sirus israeli jets destroyed a military research center near damascus killing at...
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pensioners who are already seeing their libraries being closed on in order to subsidize places like greece those people the germans who work incredibly hard the dutch i think they're very reluctant to want to go further and subsidize as i said the dog. how big is the danger that italy will follow increases footsteps into such severe debt. well technically we have to bear in mind the fact that actually day to day the italian government is not actually in the dire straits of the greek government i mean the good thing about deadliest they pretty much cover their bit bulls on a day to day basis the problem is that this dear old old civita factor dating back fifty sixty years of hugely coalitions that essentially didn't want to bite the bullet has led to the italian start of a huge debt mines and so already there at one hundred ten one hundred twenty percent of g.d.p. to get out of perspective that's not anywhere near one hundred fifty two hundred sixty percent that you've got in somewhere like greece up least but on the other hand if you compare it even to say the united states of america whic
pensioners who are already seeing their libraries being closed on in order to subsidize places like greece those people the germans who work incredibly hard the dutch i think they're very reluctant to want to go further and subsidize as i said the dog. how big is the danger that italy will follow increases footsteps into such severe debt. well technically we have to bear in mind the fact that actually day to day the italian government is not actually in the dire straits of the greek government...
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because of the tumor got bigger so this is why we are in worse shape than greece and greece it's about ten percent of g.d.p. . they need on an ongoing basis we need twelve percent it only it's about five percent germany it's about five percent so when you look at it from this perspective it's a whole different story then when you look just at the official debt because these governments are making choices word choices about what to call official obligations or what to call an official so are they intentionally hiding. as they have been spending in our country six decades running a massive ponzi scheme taking from young people giving to old people and then telling the young people don't worry you'll get yours when you're old promising pensions promising healthcare benefits and you know this is happening in all countries even russia has a pension system but it doesn't seem to be in as bad as shape as ours in terms of paying for its benefits in the future but i mean this number two hundred twenty two trillion i mean who pays what exactly is this where is this money going who is spending it
because of the tumor got bigger so this is why we are in worse shape than greece and greece it's about ten percent of g.d.p. . they need on an ongoing basis we need twelve percent it only it's about five percent germany it's about five percent so when you look at it from this perspective it's a whole different story then when you look just at the official debt because these governments are making choices word choices about what to call official obligations or what to call an official so are...
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greece's economy shrank 6.0% compared to a year earlier. for the whole of 2012, the eurozone economy contracted by 0.5% as a whole. in 2011, the single currency area grew by 1.4%. >>> japan's gross domestic product for the final quarter of 2012 shrank slightly, that's for the october to december period. it marks the third straight quarter of contraction. cabinet office officials say it fell to a decline of 0.4% in annual terms. the base of decline was more moderate than the previous period when it was minus 3.8%. weak global demand was dragging down the economy. exports shrank 3.7%. capital spending at companies went down 2.6%. meanwhile, government spending grew 1.5% due to strong reconstruction demand in the areas hit by the 2011 disaster. housing investment also showed growth of 3.5%. consumer spending was up 0.4% due to strong sales of winter clothing. overall gdp for 2012 rose 1.9% from the previous year. that's the first growth in two years. . >>> policymaker will ease the -- bank members were in unanimous agreement. they say the econ
greece's economy shrank 6.0% compared to a year earlier. for the whole of 2012, the eurozone economy contracted by 0.5% as a whole. in 2011, the single currency area grew by 1.4%. >>> japan's gross domestic product for the final quarter of 2012 shrank slightly, that's for the october to december period. it marks the third straight quarter of contraction. cabinet office officials say it fell to a decline of 0.4% in annual terms. the base of decline was more moderate than the previous...
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they're european union built greece out. i should say it that way. bad news for alec baldwin also known as an angry liberal. the 54-year-old actor is being investigated for a hate crime over recent altercation with a new york post reporter and photographer. baldwin, according to reports, fired off racial slur of the photographer who is african-american. then he threatened to choke the reporter. the post reported it to the new york police department, a recording of the incident where he denies all allegations. up next, instead of making any effort to fix the limning sequester, you know, picking of the phone, calling the speaker, the president today called for even more spending and spend some quality time with local tv anchors instead. the "a-team" to talk about quality time next. coming right up. lou: north korea releasing a new propaganda videos showing american soldiers and president obama burning in the flames of a nuclear blast. the propaganda video comes two weeks after north korea posted another bizarre dream sequence video of a missile blowing
they're european union built greece out. i should say it that way. bad news for alec baldwin also known as an angry liberal. the 54-year-old actor is being investigated for a hate crime over recent altercation with a new york post reporter and photographer. baldwin, according to reports, fired off racial slur of the photographer who is african-american. then he threatened to choke the reporter. the post reported it to the new york police department, a recording of the incident where he denies...